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It's difficult to define her beauty. She looks like a diva who has come from the heavens. Some consider her as an international beauty. The dance director Saroj Khan considers her the best dancer in the film world. By bagging the Screen Videocon Best Actress Award she has given a fitting rejoinder to her critics, who considered her nothing more than a wax doll. She has now become a strong contender for the number one slot as an actress in the Hindi film industry.

Despite bagging the Miss World crown in 1994, Aishwarya is not trapped in her own image. This makes it easier for filmmakers to cast her in different roles. Perhaps this is why Satish Kaushik has cast her in the role of a middle class girl who is a rape victim. Bhansali has cast her as Chandramukhi in the remake of Devdas. While in Mansoor Khan's film Josh she plays the twin of Shah Rukh Khan.

Ash is well aware that her looks will not take her very far. She believes that a woman should have something more than looks, whether it be honesty or charisma or commitment. As intelligent as she is beautiful, Ash works hard to get over the 'disadvantage' of being good looking. Not only is she professional with no starry airs but she also has good business sense. By charging Rs.35-50 lakhs for a project as a new comer, she has changed the entire balance in the film industry.



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